shine
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after being part of this forum for a good while something has occurred to me . most of the discussions center around painting high solids with a wide variety of reducers and acc . during my career things have changed dramatically . i learned to paint using nitrocellulose lacquer . i spent years perfecting my skills then things changed. acrylic lacquer was all the rage . a little different to use . then enamel came on strong . it was whoa this shit hits the floor . so another learning curve to deal with . just about the time we got things sorted out polyurethane clear hit the market . shooting over lacquer was challenging to put it mildly . fought it to a draw then the bc/cc rave hit . in it's early years it was next to junk . metallics would move around on you something terrible . flowing clear would take graphics with it . to top it off repairing them was a horror show . welcome in waterborne primer . another huge pain it the ass .
so the moral to this story is when your frustrated shooting something remember you got the broken in model . us old farts had to ride bareback with saddle sores .
so the moral to this story is when your frustrated shooting something remember you got the broken in model . us old farts had to ride bareback with saddle sores .